Emily Lau
Staff Writer
Students and faculty members gathered at a free screening of “Waking in Oak Creek” to encourage community building and remember those who were victims of hate crimes Nov. 20 in Morgan Auditorium.
“Waking in Oak Creek” is a 35-minute documentary presented by Not In Our Town, a project that strives to end hate and bullying while building safe communities.
The documentary...

Russell R. Silva
Staff Writer
Professor of Biology Jay Jones presented “Genetic Chile,” a documentary by Christopher Dudley where scientists and genetic engineers look at genetically modified foods through the eyes of the farmers from New Mexico protecting their iconic chile pepper.
The presentation was part of the “In Context” series, where Jones shows videos about the progression of science...

Homecoming Panel
The Leos PR Club will host a Homecoming speakers panel from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m Tuesday at the Campus Center.
Movie Night
Hillel will have a movie night at 10 p.m. Tuesday at Sneaky Park as part of their Sukkot celebration. Students are invited to participate regardless of religious affiliation.
Rock-A-Thon
Phi Sigma Sigma will hold their annual Rock-A-Thon at noon Wednesday in Sneaky...

Erica Maurice
Staff Writer
Students gathered Wednes­day afternoon in the Arts and Communications Building to watch “Soul Kitchen,” hosted by the Foreign Languages Enhancement Activities club, to wrap up its German Cinema Month.
“This is a way of enhancing foreign language on campus,” said Josue Alvarez, the Spanish instructor who heads the club.
This film focuses on a Greek immigrant, Zinos,...

Kristina Bugante
Staff Writer
The modern languages department premiered the movie-musical comedy “El otro lado de la cama” Feb. 14 in the President’s Dining Room.
The screening was a part of the movie series titled “Amor,” in which the modern languages department’s Foreign Language Enhancement Activities, or FLEA, screened a series of foreign films with “love” as the main theme.
“We...

Veronica Orozco
News Editor
Students gathered in the Arts and Communications Building Wednesday afternoon for the continuation of the Language and Cinema film series presented by the department of modern languages.
This week’s movie, “El Orfanato,” is a 2007 Spanish psychological thriller directed by Juan Antonio Bayona.
The movie began by showing young children in an orphanage and a call being...

Christina Collins Burton
Managing Editor
Every Friday at 1 p.m. the Morgan Auditorium is turned into a time capsule that, when opened, transports you back in time with music from every era.
Music Movie Fridays, started on Oct. 14, gives audiences a chance to watch movies that take viewers back to a time when music altered cultures.
“I wanted to bring people into the auditorium that might not have...

Director C.M. Hardt searches for truth with “Death in El Valle.”
Marla Bahloul
Arts Editor
There are those who try to forget particular remnants of history, and there are those like C.M. Hardt, who try to revive that which has been forgotten.
Hardt, an award-winning photographer and filmographer, delivered a presentation called “Ghost of Franco” on Wednesday in the President’s...